I'm sure it is somewhere in there, but I can't find it. I've gone through the keyboard shortcuts menu and I can't seem to find the right setting for this. Hotkeys in Storyboard Editing Ctrl + Shift + D, Deselect all Enter, Play F, Preview the video in full screen > Go to the next sequence <. In the "Remote Control" panel there is a button for "Next/Previous" frame, and clicking that allows me to cycle through all the frames within the whole project (for example if one scene has 3 frames in it, it cycles through all of those three frames before jumping to the next scene), but using Left/Right -arrows on my keyboard only cycles through the first frame of each scene and skips any frames "buried" within the scenes themselves. My problem is with cycling through the frames that are sort of "hidden" within the scenes, while in the Project -view of the timeline. Then, type Storyboard into the search bar, select the format, and start your design. I'm sure this is more or less how it ought to be done. Access your project’s version history anytime How to make a storyboard in VistaCreate step 1 Select the format To start off, create a VistaCreate account or log into your existing one. I'm new to storyboarding with TVP11 Pro (11.0.8-64bit), and the way I am doing is that I'm dividing each cut into it's own scene in the project timeline, and if I want to show any change in movement within that cut, I draw those changes within the scenes "Clip:timeline".
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